“Teaching Plato in Palestine shows how philosophical thinking can illuminate important topics-in particular, the problem of finding ways to engage people with opposed ideologies in fruitful debate. The lively narratives, based on the author's experiences of working with various groups interested in using philosophical tools to clarify their thought and action, will engage a wide range of readers.” PeopleThinkingWayImportantShowsProblemActionGroupsTeachingParticularReaderFindingsToolsPhilosophicalVariousWideDebateIdeologyNarrativeRangeTopicsPlatoPalestineLivelyThoughts And ActionsPhilosophical Thinking Author:Gary Gutting
“The blues are important primarily because they contain the cultural expression and the cultural response to blacks in America and to the situation that they find themselves in. And contained in the blues is a philosophical system at work. And as part of the oral tradition, this is a way of passing along information.” WayImportantAmericaSituationInformationExpressionTraditionPhilosophicalResponsePassingPassingsOral Tradition Author:August Wilson
“So Socrates was a kind of gadfly. He was a sort of philosophical urban gorilla hanging around in the middle of Athens, asking these peculiar questions of everybody - important people, young men, slaves - questions that had to do with ultimately what's the life that's worth living. And Plato was one of the young men who hung around him, a very aristocratic young man, came from a very old, important family.” PeopleMenKindImportantYoungMiddlePhilosophicalAskingSlaveYoung ManPeculiarHungUrbanPlatoWorth LivingAthensGorillasHanging AroundAristocraticGadflies Author:Rebecca Goldstein
“Certain issues in philosophy of science (having to do with observation and the definition of a theory's empirical import) had beenmisconstrued as issues in philosophy of logic and of language. With respect to modality, I hold the exact opposite: important philosophical problems concerning language have been misconstrued as relating to the content of science and the nature of the world. This is not at all new, but is the traditional nominalist line.” WorldImportantPhilosophyProblemScienceLanguageNatureLogicPhilosophicalObservationPhilosophy Of Science Author:Bas van Fraassen
“Just because something might not have a deep philosophical meaning doesn't mean it's not important or relevant.” MeanImportantMightPhilosophicalRelevantDeep Philosophical Author:Grimes
“In terms of political things, I think it's important to be more direct in terms of political statements. I think in terms of philosophical and things that you plant things and see them grow lyrically or musically, it's okay to be subtle.” ThinkingImportantPoliticalGrowsTermDirectOkayPhilosophicalPlantStatementsSubtle Author:Serj Tankian
“One of the things I want to do in the book is to explore how philosophy can be done in literature. I start doing that in the first chapter, by introducing the idea of "philosophy by showing". What literature/philosophy shows is how to look at some important facets of life in a new way, thus changing the frame in which subsequent philosophical argument proceeds.” WayWantFirstsLooksImportantBookIdeasDonePhilosophyShowsLiteratureArgumentPhilosophicalIntroducingChaptersNew WaysFacets Author:Philip Kitcher
“While I do not agree with all of the claims made by experimental philosophers, especially those who seem to think xphi will somehow replace the rest of philosophy, I think xphi projects are interesting and important, I love Josh Knobe's work, and that these projects contribute something new and worthwhile to the philosophical conversation.” ThinkingMadeImportantPhilosophySeemsInterestingConversationProjectsClaimsPhilosophicalAgreePhilosopherSomething NewWorthwhileJosh Author:L.A. Paul
“It was an important part of Mendelssohn's philosophical and religious view that the traditional rationalist proofs for God's existence should be sound an convincing. Kant thought they were not. So Kant's critique was world-shaking for Mendelssohn.” WorldShouldImportantSoundReligiousViewsExistencePhilosophicalProofTraditionalConvincingShakingCritiqueReligious ViewsMendelssohn Author:Allen W. Wood
“Environmental philosophy just is philosophy full stop. It only sprung up as distinct subfield because mainstream philosophy was ignoring some of the most important philosophical challenges of our time.” ImportantPhilosophyChallengesPhilosophicalEnvironmentalOur TimeMainstreamSprungSprung Up Author:Dale Jamieson
“Judo has been part of Japanese culture for a long time. It makes sense to me that this sport, which is both athletic and philosophical, was created in Japan. It is based on respect for the partner and for our elders as our teachers, which is very important and makes a strong, positive contribution to human relationships, and not only in sports. I am happy that life brought me to this wonderful sport as a child. It is like my first love.” FirstsHumansChildrenLongHas BeensImportantCultureStrongSportsTeacherWonderfulLong TimePhilosophicalPartnersMake SenseContributionJapanFirst LoveEldersAthleticHuman RelationsHuman RelationshipsJudoJapanese Culture Author:Vladimir Putin
“Does the unmistakeable intent of Versailles to proclaim dominion over nature destroy its aesthetic appeal, as Schopenhauer thought? Does the greenness of the lawn lose its allure when we learn how much water, sorely needed elsewhere, it uses? And historical shifts in garden taste - from formal, 'French' gardens to 'Capability' Brown's landscapes, for instance, or from the elaborate gardens of imperial Kyoto to Zen 'dry' gardens - register important changes in philosophical or religious attitudes.” DoeImportantUseWaterLosesReligiousAttitudeNeededTasteGardenPhilosophicalHistoricalInstanceAppealsLandscapeDryBrownCapabilityAestheticElsewhereFormalDominionRegisterLawnsAllureKyotoVersailles Author:David E. Cooper
“As to how I would guide someone who is confused about the idea of God, I would suggest that he or she begins identifying what one might called "philosophical friends," - people with whom one could seriously examine our thought about God through listening to each other, reading important and useful books together and trying to think for oneself while familiarizing oneself with the ideas of some of the world's great thinkers. Cultivate openness without gullibility and skepticism without cynicism.” PeopleThinkingTryingImportantBookTogetherReadingListeningPhilosophicalOneselfConfusedOpennessThinkerCynicismSkepticismGullibilityGreat Thinkers Author:Jacob Needleman
“Philosophy is a necessary activity because we, all of us, take a great number of things for granted, and many of these assumptions are of a philosophical character; we act on them in private life, in politics, in our work, and in every other sphere of our lives -- but while some of these assumptions are no doubt true, it is likely, that more are false and some are harmful. So the critical examination of our presuppositions -- which is a philosophical activity -- is morally as well as intellectually important.” WellsImportantPhilosophyCharacterNumbersDoubtOur LivesActivityPhilosophicalCriticalGrantedAssumptionNo DoubtSpheresPrivate LifeExamination Author:Karl Popper
“The most important thing you do everyday you live is deciding not to kill yourself.” ImportantPhilosophicalImportant ThingsEverydayKilling Yourself Author:Albert Camus
“Having power is not nearly as important as what you choose to do with it.” ImportantPhilosophicalYou Choose Author:Roald Dahl
“Many people dedicate their lives to actualizing a concept of what they should be like, rather than actualizing themselves. This difference between self-actualization and self-image actualization is very important. Most people live only for their image” PeopleShouldImportantSelfDifferencesConsciousnessConceptsPhilosophicalMartial ArtsMasterySelf ActualizationActualization Author:Bruce Lee
“Consider a man riding a bicycle. Whoever he is, we can say three things about him. We know he got on the bicycle and started to move. We know that at some point he will stop and get off. Most important of all, we know that if at any point between the beginning and the end of his journey he stops moving and does not get off the bicycle he will fall off it. That is a metaphor for the journey through life of any living thing, and I think of any society of living things.” IfsThinkingKnowsMenLifeDoeImportantEndsMovingFallThreeJourneySocietyPhilosophicalMetaphorRidingBikeThree ThingsLiving ThingsBicycleCyclingBikingRiding A BicycleCyclistsBike RidingJourney Through LifeMountain Biking Author:William Golding
“More and more people are becoming unable to accept traditional [religious] beliefs. If they think that, apart from these beliefs, there is no reason for kindly behaviour, the results may be needlessly unfortunate. That is why it is important to show that no supernatural reasons are needed to make [people] kind and to prove that only through kindness can the human race achieve happiness.” PeopleIfsThinkingHumansKindMayImportantReasonShowsBeliefReligiousResultsRaceAcceptingKindnessAchieveBecomingNeededProvePhilosophicalTraditionalHuman RaceNo ReasonBehaviourUnfortunateReligious Belief Book:Last Philosophical Testament: 1943-68 Source: Last Philosophical Testament: 1943-68
“During all the first part of the Middle Ages, no other people made as important a contribution to human progress as did the Arabs, if we take this term to mean all those whose mother-tongue was Arabic, and not merely those living in the Arabian peninsula. For centuries, Arabic was the language of learning, culture and intellectual progress for the whole of the civilized world with the exception of the Far East. From the IXth to the XIIth century there were more philosophical, medical, historical, religiuos, astronomical and geographical works written in Arabic than in any other human tongue.” PeopleIfsWorldFirstsHumansMeanMadeImportantWholeAgeMotherCultureLanguageTermProgressWrittenMiddleCenturyIntellectualPhilosophicalHistoricalTongueEastMedicalContributionIslamicExceptionCivilizedMiddle AgesHuman ProgressArabianMother TonguePeninsulas Author:Philip Khuri Hitti
“The ends of scientific classification are best answered, when the objects are formed into groups respecting which a greater number of general propositions can be made, and those propositions more important, than could be made respecting any other groups into which the same things could be distributed. ... A classification thus formed is properly scientific or philosophical, and is commonly called a Natural, in contradistinction to a Technical or Artificial, classification or arrangement.” MadeImportantEndsScienceNaturalNumbersGreaterGroupsObjectsImportancePhilosophicalArtificialArrangementsPropositionsClassification Author:John Stuart Mill
“So all I'm saying is, everything that seems important--our quarrels, or philosophical differences--in the end, it doesn't matter much. You know? In the end, what matters is what remains.” KnowsImportantEndsMatterSeemsDifferencesPhilosophicalRemainsWhat MattersQuarrels Author:Thrity Umrigar
“The most important part of education is proper training in the nursery.” ImportantEducationTrainingPhilosophicalPlatoNurseryProper Training Author:Plato